Essential Phone is available in more countries, including UK and Japan

Essential announced today that it will open up its online store to more countries. Now along with US residents, those living in Canada, France, Japan, the UK and Germany can buy Essential’s products through its online shop. The Financial Times report…

MoviePass no longer lets you see the same movie more than once

MoviePass just instituted a new change to its terms of service and the company will now prevent subscribers from seeing the same movie more than once. iMore spotted the update and reports that the new limitation will apply to all subscribers, new and…

Rep. Pat Meehan Resigns, Promises To Repay Sexual Harassment Settlement

Meehan said earlier this year he would not seek re-election following reports of the settlement.

John Legend Tried In Earnest To Talk Kanye West Out Of Supporting Trump

West posted a private text from the singer to Twitter.

Had Trouble Registering To Vote Or Casting A Ballot? We Want To Hear From You.

The U.S. is in the middle of a roiling political and legal debate over the security of our elections.

Why The Teacher Walkouts Sweeping The Country Are A Feminist Issue

“I think women are just tired of feeling like we’re second class.”

‘Crocodile Hunter’ Steve Irwin Receives Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star

The famed Australian wildlife expert was honored more than a decade after he died filming an underwater documentary.

Temple University Rescinds Bill Cosby’s Honorary Degree

Cosby was found guilty on Thursday of three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault.

EV charging is about to get a whole lot less frustrating

Charging up an electric car looks set to get a whole lot easier, with a new Plug&Charge system promising to do away with membership cards, apps, or swiping a credit card. The system turns the electric charging socket on the EV itself into an authentication system, enabling it to communicate with the charger it’s plugged into. Currently, pulling your electric … Continue reading

EU bans popular pesticides from fields to save bee populations

The European Union is taking drastic steps to help protect the world’s bee population and will ban the most commonly used pesticides by the end of the year. The ban applies to open fields, but not closed greenhouses. The move follows many studies indicating that these pesticides are contributing to a drastic decrease in bee populations, an issue that threatens … Continue reading